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In 2010, researchers in Tokyo, seeking to ease the city’s traffic burden, used slime mold—a brainless, amoeba-like organism—to model the city’s subway system. In the experiment, scientists placed the mold at the center of a map of Tokyo and placed oats at each major city hub. The mold spawned an efficient network of nutrient-seeking tendrils between the oats that remarkably resembled the existing Tokyo Rail System. The observations helped advance the scholarly field of biologically inspired

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